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On stage, the thoughts of the singer Sia, who hides her whole face behind the wigs, are different

February 28, 2021 Liam Samuel

Sia – the singer musician behind “Chandelier” and “Elastic Heart” — once in a while gives interviews. In front of an audience, she…

Manhattan home sales sizzled last month, pushed to a seven-year high

February 15, 2021 Olivia John

Manhattan home deals sizzled a month ago, pushed to a seven-year high by NYC deal trackers exploiting pandemic valuing. Agreements were finished paperwork…

US economy added just 49,000 jobs as the labor market to rebound from coronavirus lockdowns

February 7, 2021 Emma Perkins

The US economy added only 49,000 positions in January as the work market attempted to bounce back from the most recent flood of…

Farmers’ protests in India continue

January 28, 2021 Dave Barr

In any event one nonconformist was killed and 300 cops were harmed after huge number of farmers, many driving tractors, rampaged of New…

Tourists are jetting off to Florida to score coronavirus vaccine early

January 16, 2021 Olivia John

Seniors are flying off to Florida — however it’s not warm climate they’re chasing. The state was one of the first to start…

The Supreme Court ruled women must pick up an abortion pill in person during the COVID-19 pandemic

January 13, 2021 Lucas Carter

The Supreme Court on Tuesday administered ladies should get an abortion pill in person during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a 6-to-3 vote, the…

Meet Auro,a top-rated fitness app will help you hit your New Year’s resolution goals

January 9, 2021January 9, 2021 Sophia Andrew

The New Year is at last here, yet your goals may appear to be unique than they did previously. With rec centers shut…

Despite surging COVID-19 cases, Florida beaches were packed with maskless revelers over New Year’s weekend

January 6, 2021 Lucas Carter

Record-breaking coronavirus rates can’t prevent these partiers from proceeding to seethe. Notwithstanding flooding COVID-19 cases, Florida sea shores were pressed with maskless revelers…

The Real Estate Disruptors Network’s New Docu Series Show Focuses on Entrepreneurs Who Are Making Real Change

January 3, 2021January 3, 2021 News Desk

The Real Estate Disruptors began as a passion project of two innovators, Ralph DiBugnara and Eulogio Medina, and quickly grew into an exciting…

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